Saturday, March 30, 2013

The 2013 Major League Baseball season gets underway tomorrow night, and with it the question becomes who will reign supreme and claim the World Series? 30 teams will once again compete for the prize with ESPN, ESPN2, TBS, MLB Network, and FOX serving as your national TV providers for the season.

While I will go ahead and post the TV matches along with the regional network, I won't be posting the announcers for local games. Awful Announcing has compiled a list of all the possible announcers for each teams TV and radio broadcast. Why mess with perfection. If you wish to learn the possible announcers for each network, please visit the MLB TV Primer: Local Announcers provided by our friends at Awful Announcing.

I will post the television providers in the followiong format.
1) National Broadcast (ESPN, ESPN2, TBS, WGN America, FOX, MLB Network)- MLB Network alternate games will appear in yellow
2) Home Team Station Broadcast
3) Road Team Station Broadcast
4) National Radio Broadcast
5) National Spanish Broadcast
6) National Spanish Radio Broadcast

As broadcasters for the national games are announced, I will add them here. The times listed here are the times that the television coverage will start at, not including pre-game shows. Until the national broadcasters are announced, enjoy seeing the dates, times, networks, and teams that will be available.

Friday, March 29, 2013

The women's NIT is slowly but surely drawing to a close. 7 games remain. 4 of these games will take place on Saturday before next weeks semifinals and championship come to fruition. With BYU and Bowling Green having been eliminated, the remaining games will be streamed online until the championship. Here's your quarterfinal breakdown from Eye on Sky and Air Sports.

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Thanks go to each schools/ conferences individual media relations person for providing the broadcaster information that is posted here. This will likely be the home teams radio broadcast. However the WNIT allows teams local TV broadcaster to pick up games up until the championship is shown. If this does occur, you will see the TV station and the announcers listed above.

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

With their win last night, Detroit will host the WBI Championship. This means there will be no video stream of the championship game. However both road teams, South Dakota and McNeese State, will have audio available should they make it to the championship. Here is your WBI Championship information, and remember you saw it here first on Eye on Sky and Air Sports.

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The CiT Tournament resumes on Saturday with their semifinals. In a surprise move, both games will take place back-to-back, though at different arenas, so if you have a team in the Final Four and want to know who you could play in the championship, you could watch them back-to-back. Here is the semifinal and championship schedule. Both semi's will be shown online through watchcollegeinsider.com.
The home teams radio team is what is used to broadcast the game unless a
TV broadcast occurs. The local announcers calling the action are listed
below. The championship game will be shown on a new home- CBS Sports Network. Here is the final post for the 2013 CiT Tournament from Eye on Sky and Air Sports.

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The CBI Championships are upon us. Championships you say? That's right. The CBI does a best two-out-of-three format for their championship game. Times were finalized Thursday for each arena, and here is the full championship schedule. Without further ado, here is the last post for the CBI Tournament.

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The NIT Semifinals and Championship may not take place until next week, but with the schedule having been finalized and with Dial Global joining in on the fun, there's no reason not to post it now. So here goees. Here is the last post for the 2013 NIT schedule.

Thursday, April 4(NIT Championship from Madison Square Garden in New York City)TV Announcers (ESPN) :Bob Wischusen, Dan Dakich, Bob Knight, Bill RafteryDial Global Announcers:Brad Sham, Steve Lappas
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

The WBI semifinals are upon us. In the West region the 6 and 8 seeds have outwiited, oulasted, and outplayed their supposed superior opponents. Now that the Cinderella story is over, will it be the Southland Conference's McNeese State Cowboys, who have played every game on the road, claiming the region championship, or will the South Dakota Coyotes of the Summit League have the last laugh?

On the other side of the bracket 1 and 2 have reigned supremere, albeit in different fashions. Detroit snuck out of round 1 with a 1 point win before coasting in round 2. Penn has won both games by an average of 3.5 points. Will homecourt advantage prove to be the difference when the Horizon League and Ivy League collide?

The WBI Semifinals begin on Wednesday, and here at Eye on Sky and Air Sports we're happy to provide you all the streaming information. Enjoy.

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The women's NIT 3rd round begins on Wednesday and concludes on Thursday. At least 2 games will once again be on TV as Bowling Green and BYU once again get host duties in the 3rd round. However it looks like BYUtv and the women's team are looking to avoid a time conflict with the men's game, so no start time has been announced yet. Here's your full WNIT 3rd round schedule.

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Monday, March 25, 2013

The CBI semi's are set. Wyoming lost in heartbreak fashion in the Quartewr's on AXS TV, leaving only 1 team from the West- Santa Clara. Could the Broncos prove to be the surprise undedog that wins almost every game on the road? Anything is possible in March. Here's yoru semifinal schedule for Wednesday.

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The NIt isn't the only tournament with the Quarterfinals getting underway tomorrow. The CiT is also already to swing into full gear with 4 intense Quarterfinal matches. Just as is the case with the NIT, the CiT will have Quarterfinal games on Tuesday and Wednesday. However 3 games will air on Tuesday in the CiT and only 1 on Wednesday, the complete opposite of the NIT schedule.

As has been the case with the previous two rounds, all games will be shown online for free at watchcollegeinsider.com.
The home teams radio team is what is used to broadcast the game unless a
TV broadcast occurs. The local announcers calling the action are listed
below.

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for providing the broadcaster information that is posted here. This
will likely be the home teams radio broadcast. However the CiT allows
teams local TV broadcaster to pick up games up until the championship is
shown. If this does occur, you will see the TV station and the
announcers listed above.

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There's absolutely no break for the weary. 3 teams that won tonight advance to play on Wednesday night, but the Quarterfinals kick off on Tuesday Night. Is there any other way that March Madness can drive someone insane? Nevertheless we here at Eye on Sky and Air Sports remain committed to perservere and provide you the best site for learning who the announcers are for each game. Tuesday, March 26
7:30 PM- Maryland at Alabama (ESPN) Bob Wischusen, Jimmy Dykes

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Thanks goes to ESPN Media Zone for providing the TV broadcast information and the schedule.

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The match-ups will be filled in as they are finalized today and Tuesday, but it is time for Eye on Sky and Air Sports to unveil the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 broadcast assignments for the 2013 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. It's all part of the Atomic Reach March Madness capaign to keep you informed on whose calling your games and who you can thank.

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Thanks goes to ESPN Media Zone for providing the TV broadcast information and the schedule.

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

The NCAA Tournament resumes on Thursday with CBS and TBS hosting games on Thursday & Friday before CBS takes over the rest of the games Saturday onward. The announcing assignments have been made, and here is what you have to look forward to with the second weekend of the tourney.

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The final week of Spring Training is upon us. The MLB Regular Season begins next Sunday night. As you get ready to celebrate the return of MLB's regular season, be sure to catch these Spring Exhibition games this week on TV. If anybody would like to list teh announcers calling MLB Network Spring Training exclusives, feel free to do so in the comments. Monday, March 25
1 PM- Boston Red Sox vs. Baltimore Orioles (ESPN) Karl Ravech, Barry Larkin, Doug Glanville

Audio of the South Dakota at Lamar game is being streamed online with the Lamar Portal.

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Thanks go to each schools/ conferences individual media relations person for providing the broadcaster information that is posted here. This will likely be the home teams radio broadcast. However the CiT allows teams local TV broadcaster to pick up games up until the championship is shown. If this does occur, you will see the TV station and the announcers listed above.

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I realize that 4 games still take place tonight, but the rest of the 2nd round WNIT schedule has been announced. The action kicks off on Saturday, and once again at least 1 game will be on national & international TV as BYUtv will carry the 2nd round San Diego State at BYU game. Here's what we know so far.

The winners of Friday's games will play on Monday night. Which site will host what game could be up for debate. Once the games are announced, they will be added to the schedule page here.

9 PM- San Diego at Utah (Pac-12 Digital) No announcers- local scoreboard broadcast

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

The 2nd round CiT matchups have been announced. With most of the favorites having it advanced, it appears the remainder of the CiT games won't be televised, at least not until the national championship. If I learn something different, then I'll update it, but don't expect many changes to occur.

We here at Eye on Sky and Air Sports are one of the few sites that actually includes all the CiT games. What else would you expect from a site working to be the premier broadcast info site for the Atomic Reach March Madness campaign. All games will be shown online for free at watchcollegeinsider.com. The home teams radio team is what is used to broadcast the game unless a TV broadcast occurs. The local announcers calling the action are listed below.

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The first round is completed, and the second round isn't nearly upon us. Nevertheless the second round schedule has already been announced.As with past years, every CBI Quarterfinal will take place on the same day- Monday, March 25. Only 2 of the 4 games will be televised. What is different though is they aren't switching to one region that hasn't been televised at all- Richmond at Wright State. Instead Houston and Wyoming pick up their second TV broadcasts.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Most sports fans new that CBS Sports sold a secondary deal of conference games back to the MWC last year and said they could sale those games to any provider they chose too. Most people knew that deal included all the Boise State home games in order to keep Boise in the conference. Most people even suspected that ESPN was the lead contender for the new conference package. Today it all came to fruition.

"The Mountain West Conference announced it has reached agreement with
ESPN to be a national television rights holder for Conference-controlled
football and men's basketball games. The agreement, which begins with
the 2013-14 season, was announced by Burke Magnus, ESPN senior vice
president, college sports and Craig Thompson, MW Commissioner.
Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed."

So who are the winners and losers of this new deal? I'm sure we all have our opinions.

WINNERS:
1) Boise State
As part of the new deal, every Boise State home football game will be shown on the ESPN Networks through 2019. Let's be honest. Everyone has been keeping track of Boise, love them or hate them, since their victory over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl. Boise was one of the original BCS busters, and they've had great success and are usually one of the most entertaining teams to watch in the nation offensively. To have a minimum of 6 games a year on ESPN, the network that built Boise State up as the king of the mid-tier FBS schools, is huge for the Broncos.

2) San Diego State
The new deal lets ESPN and CBS Sports Network rotate with the priority game every week. San Diego State has been the uprising danger since BYU, Utah, and TCU left. The deal is huge for the Aztecs in basketball more so than football. Since the deal doesn't call for a minimum number of appearances and a maximum number of appearances for any team, San Diego State could all of the sudden see 5 or 6 basketball games on ESPN instead of ROOT Sports or Time Warner Cable. I'd be so bold as to predict that a minimum of 2 San Diego State football games will make ESPN each year as well.

3) BYU
Say what? BYU isn't in the MWC. How would they come out as one of the winners here? Last time I checked, BYU is scheduled to play Boise State, Utah State, Nevada, and UNLV in upcoming seasons. BYU has a contract with ESPN. Would it be farfetched to think that ESPN uses some of their priority picks to get BYU road MWC games? Frankly the only team scheduled to play BYU from the MWC that this isn't a big winner for is UNLV. UNLV is consistently horrendous in football. Still, an additional 2 to 3 road games for BYU being on the ESPN Networks is a big win for BYU. It could easily make it where BYU has a minimum of 10 appearances on ESPN Networks a year.

LOSERS:
1) Hawaii
The Warriors don't get any money from the new deal. In fact all this does is make it where they may have to spend more money to cover road games for Oceanic each year. ESPN has had a history of picking up late night Hawaii games for ESPN2 & ESPNU. While the additional exposure on ESPN is good for the Warriors, having to spend extra money to cover road games could easily hurt Oceanic Time Warner even if it doesn't hurt the University themselves.

2) Wyoming
Yes, I'm going to put Wyoming on this list. The new contract doesn't give any team a minimum or maximum number of appearances on any network. Wyoming was the lone team to not have some sort of local TV carrier last year. While this may put 1 or 2 Wyoming games on national TV, it doesn't help them be resolved in terms of their schools carriage.

3) San Jose State
The Spartans are an upcoming young team, but in the space of 1 years time they'll have lost their coach, a minimum number of appearances on ESPN, and frankly could very well be at the back of the pack with UNLV in terms of football strength. No guaranteed appearances doesn't help a team that didn't have any carrier show their home games last year outside of ESPN Networks.

Could I be wrong about this? Of course I could. However this is just an opinion, and I invite all of you to share your thoughts as well.

It's a quick turnaround for a few teams in the NIT. In case you don't follow the NIT often, the NIT 2nd Round is spread out over 5 days. In order to fit all the games on TV without clashing with their other contracts, ESPN has decided to place 1 game on Thursday, 2 games on Friday, 1 game on Saturday, 1 game on Sunday, and 3 games next Monday. While the games will be streamed live on Watch ESPN, ESPN3 only shows taped replays after the 1st round. Thursday, March 21
7 PM- Denver at Maryland (ESPNU) Mike Patrick, LaPhonso Ellis

The most surprising announcing assignment to me is Bill Walsh is leaving the comfy confines of Pac-12 country and is headed to Utah. I could be wrong, but I think this may be the first time Bill Walsh has ever called a BYU game. It's only part of the Madness that Eye on Sky and Air Sports deals with for trying to keep up a site providing broadcaster information during March Madness. Yet it's something I don't plan on stopping. All I want to do is provide the best general information site you can use, and it's one of the reasons I feel Atomic Reach has asked me to be part of their March Madness campaign.

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Thanks go to ESPN Media Zone and each schools/ conferences individual media relations person for providing the broadcaster information that is posted here. Thanks go to Matt Sarz College Sports for providing the TV broadcast information.

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The last of our tourneys to be published is the Women's NCAA Tournament. This isn't because I hate the women's NCAA Tourney. On the contrary. It is being published last solely because it is the last of the tourneys to start. When you have a limited amount of time to write up articles and edit preexisitng articles to update match-ups, then you have to focus on doing the tournaments that start the soonest first. With the women's NCAA Tourney not starting until Saturday, the major women's tournament ends up being done last.

All games Saturday- Monday will air on ESPN2. ESPN2 will air a mixture of games for most of the nation. However if you want to watch 1 game and not be rotated from site-to-site, all the games will be available on ESPN3. ESPN will also do some regional blocking for games. For example the state of Texas is guaranteed to see the Baylor, Texas Tech, and Texas A&M games on ESPN2. Those games will be blacked out on ESPN3 for the state of Texas.

On Tuesday the games could appear on ESPN2, ESPNU, or ESPNEWS. As ESPN confirms which game will air on which network, I will post it below.

Now sit back and enjoy learning what time and which announcers you can expect for your favorite women's squad. It's all part of staying on top of the Madness with Eye on Sky and Air Sports, an Atomic Reach March Madness community site.

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About Me

I am a graduate from BYU-Idaho with a communications degree. Currently I work as a freelance reporter for MRT and Texas Redzone Report. I also supply the national radio CFB information to College Pressbox. I use this blog, and a few other things, to keep my resources sharp and to provide quality information I feel others will enjoy.